The assemblages from the thirteenth century kilns at Hermitage in Dorset and Laverstock in Wiltshire were studied, and the visual variability in the kiln groups was quantified. A total of eighty sherds of the one Hermitage, and two Laverstock, wares were selected. 160 powdered ceramic samples were taken and dissolved, and the liquid samples were subjected to analysis by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry for a suite of ten elements. Statistical analyses confirmed that the two groups of kiln products could be separated using data from very few elements, and so a smaller suite of the four 'best discriminators' was identified.A detailed study of the medieval ceramics found in Dorset and the surrounding counties in the last fifty years was...
One of the most ubiquitous types of Romano-British coarseware pottery, Black- burnished ware 1 (BB1)...
Following on from the successful pilot study funded by Historic Scotland which assessed the previous...
The current study presents the results of mineralogical-petrographic analysis performed on pottery s...
This is the final version. Available from the Medieval Pottery Research Group via the link in this r...
Detailed petrographic and geochemical analysis of 100 sherds of greyware cooking pottery from the la...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX89309 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
A group of 51 shards of medieval polychrome glazed pottery, coming from Canosa castle archaeological...
This study has attempted to examine third and fourth century pottery supply in northern England toge...
Several examples of the use of chemical methods to solve questions such as the effects of soil conta...
The Late Woodland period (ca A.D. 650-1000) ceramic ware, Napier, is a consistent, but small minorit...
The subject of this thesis is the medieval ceramic industry of the Severn Valley. A large proportion...
Graduation date: 2009The present thesis chemically examined 174 industrial North Staffordshire potte...
The chemical compositions of several archaeological, ethnographic and clay samples have been determ...
A history of Saxon ceramic studies precedes a proposed theoretical framework to replace the present ...
Central Asia has long been the connecting bridge facilitating the long-distance trade of goods acros...
One of the most ubiquitous types of Romano-British coarseware pottery, Black- burnished ware 1 (BB1)...
Following on from the successful pilot study funded by Historic Scotland which assessed the previous...
The current study presents the results of mineralogical-petrographic analysis performed on pottery s...
This is the final version. Available from the Medieval Pottery Research Group via the link in this r...
Detailed petrographic and geochemical analysis of 100 sherds of greyware cooking pottery from the la...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX89309 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
A group of 51 shards of medieval polychrome glazed pottery, coming from Canosa castle archaeological...
This study has attempted to examine third and fourth century pottery supply in northern England toge...
Several examples of the use of chemical methods to solve questions such as the effects of soil conta...
The Late Woodland period (ca A.D. 650-1000) ceramic ware, Napier, is a consistent, but small minorit...
The subject of this thesis is the medieval ceramic industry of the Severn Valley. A large proportion...
Graduation date: 2009The present thesis chemically examined 174 industrial North Staffordshire potte...
The chemical compositions of several archaeological, ethnographic and clay samples have been determ...
A history of Saxon ceramic studies precedes a proposed theoretical framework to replace the present ...
Central Asia has long been the connecting bridge facilitating the long-distance trade of goods acros...
One of the most ubiquitous types of Romano-British coarseware pottery, Black- burnished ware 1 (BB1)...
Following on from the successful pilot study funded by Historic Scotland which assessed the previous...
The current study presents the results of mineralogical-petrographic analysis performed on pottery s...